On 07/08/2017 05:51 PM, Bruce Harrison wrote:
> All of a sudden I'm seeing the message
>
> headers too large (32768 max) from localhost during message collect: 2640
> Time(s)
>
> In the logwatch email I get each day. Not sure why I'm seeing this and why
> it keeps repeating.
>
> Any ideas?
All of a sudden I'm seeing the message
headers too large (32768 max) from localhost during message collect: 2640
Time(s)
In the logwatch email I get each day. Not sure why I'm seeing this and why it
keeps repeating.
Any ideas?
Bruce
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On 3/31/16 10:34 AM, willi uebelherr wrote:
>
> i am so happy about your strong cooperation. it is fantastic.
That's what we're here for. We want to help.
> Here i will show you some of the header. The mailman version is not
> included. And you see, that the administrators of this list don´t
>
Dear Mark,
i am so happy about your strong cooperation. it is fantastic.
Here i will show you some of the header. The mailman version is not
included. And you see, that the administrators of this list don´t
understand the difference from ...-request and ...-bounces.
Reply-To: j...@punkcast.c
On 3/30/16 12:46 AM, willi uebelherr wrote:
>
> But the answer to the first question is not correct. I have some people
> in different mailman maillists with 2 Sender fields. And because my mail
> client Thunderbird use the first then the filter don´t work. I had to
> extend the filterlist with th
Dear Mark and Stephan and friends,
yes, i absolutly trust you that you work in relation to the RFC´s
definition. And, it is truth, that i am not an expert in the email
transport mechanism.
My second question was more to understand the background. And i am very
thankful for the answer from M
Mark Sapiro writes:
> Some yes and some no.
As Mark knows, the general rule is that with a few deliberate,
documented, optional cases Mailman tries to strictly respect RFC
constraints for fields defined in an RFC. We're pretty good about
that; if you're not cranky RFC pedant like me, don't both
On 3/27/16 10:08 AM, willi uebelherr wrote:
>
> one question. If the Sender-field exist and mailman create a new
> Sender-field-line, then he have to delete the old one, or not?
Yes, Mailman deletes any existing Sender: headers before adding one.
> And maybe, this is true also for all other he
Dear friends,
one question. If the Sender-field exist and mailman create a new
Sender-field-line, then he have to delete the old one, or not?
And maybe, this is true also for all other header fields, what mailman
create?
many greetings, willi
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On 07/07/2015 12:41 PM, Sibi John wrote:
> None whatsoever !! which is what boggles my mind !
In reply to:
> -Original Message-
> From: Mailman
On 07/07/2015 12:41 PM, Sibi John wrote:
> None whatsoever !! which is what boggles my mind !
In reply to:
> -Original Message-
> From: Mailman-Users On Behalf Of Mark Sapiro
> Sent: July 07, 2015 2:40 PM
> To: mailman-users@python.org
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Head
On 07/07/2015 04:43 AM, Sibi John wrote:
>
> In my spam filter rules, this is the regex that I have and it matches
> perfectly.
>
> From: .+@(?!(xxx|yyy)\.com).+
>
>
> For some reason, it discards all email and I cannot seem to figure out what I
> am doing wrong. Any suggestions ?
The regex
Guys,
I am not sure what I am doing wrong here with the header filter especially
since I know this used to work in the past.
For one of my mailing lists, I would like to automatically discard any emails
that do not from the two domains xxx and yyy listed below. The regex matches
any other emai
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Michael Welch wrote:
>>
>>Mark Sapiro wrote at 06:17 PM 7/28/2008:
>>
>>>Does this happen to all messages from Mailman?
>>
>>No, only to the ones that do not have the Content headers above the Sender
>>and Errors-To headers.
>>
>>>What do all the headers (including part heade
Hi Mark. Pasted below. There was way too much ugly MS html to go all the way to
that first line of text.
Mark Sapiro wrote at 07:54 PM 7/28/2008:
>So. I suspect the actual message structure is:
>
>multipart/mixed
>multipart/alternative
>text/plain
>text/html
>some-other-
Michael Welch wrote:
>
>Mark Sapiro wrote at 06:17 PM 7/28/2008:
>
>>Does this happen to all messages from Mailman?
>
>No, only to the ones that do not have the Content headers above the Sender and
>Errors-To headers.
>
>>What do all the headers (including part headers) of the entire raw
>>messag
Michael Welch wrote:
>
>Well, it probably will be no big deal, I had the whole list on Emergency
>Moderation until folks got used to the switchover from Topica. I turned that
>off this morning, and very few of the members are on individual moderation.
>
>Hmmm, do you suppose there is something in
Hi Mark.
Mark Sapiro wrote at 06:05 PM 7/28/2008:
>Michael Welch wrote:
>>
>>Terri Oda wrote at 03:10 PM 7/28/2008:
>>
>>>It's right on the front page:
>>>
>>>"Should the list moderators get immediate notice of new requests, as
>>>well as daily notices about collected ones?
>>>(Details for ad
Hi Mark. Thanks for your help.
Mark Sapiro wrote at 06:17 PM 7/28/2008:
>>1. I seem to be getting a blank line after the Sender header. (or something
>>is going on.) This makes it appear that some content headers are ending up in
>>the message body in my Eudora message views. Any ideas how I c
Michael Welch wrote:
>
>1. I seem to be getting a blank line after the Sender header. (or something is
>going on.) This makes it appear that some content headers are ending up in the
>message body in my Eudora message views. Any ideas how I can clear this up?
>
>As below.
>
>Sender: [EMAIL PROTEC
Michael Welch wrote:
>
>Terri Oda wrote at 03:10 PM 7/28/2008:
>
>
>>On 28-Jul-08, at 2:56 PM, Michael Welch wrote:
>>>2. Finally, can I get a notification email instantly when there is
>>>a message to moderate? The way it is right now, I only get
>>>notifications of pending moderated messages
On 28-Jul-08, at 2:56 PM, Michael Welch wrote:
2. Finally, can I get a notification email instantly when there is
a message to moderate? The way it is right now, I only get
notifications of pending moderated messages once per day. I looked
around for this setting, and must have missed it.
Terri Oda wrote at 03:10 PM 7/28/2008:
>On 28-Jul-08, at 2:56 PM, Michael Welch wrote:
>>2. Finally, can I get a notification email instantly when there is
>>a message to moderate? The way it is right now, I only get
>>notifications of pending moderated messages once per day. I looked
>>a
Hi friends.
1. I seem to be getting a blank line after the Sender header. (or something is
going on.) This makes it appear that some content headers are ending up in the
message body in my Eudora message views. Any ideas how I can clear this up?
As below.
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Errors-To:
David Hláčik wrote:
Hello, we have noticed, that mailman is breaking long subject values with
newlines. What is the motivation for doing this?
RFC 2822 section 2.1.1 and 2.2.3
2.1.1. Line Length Limits
There are two limits that this standard places on the number of
characters in a line
Elly
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Gerson Rino Prantl Oaida wrote:
>
>I have the mailman with freebsd and postfix.
>My hostname is "host.domain.com", and the list is
>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", but I want "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
Where are you seeing "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? If on Mailman web pages in
List-* headers in mail from Mailman, you n
Quoting Gerson Rino Prantl Oaida ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> I have the mailman with freebsd and postfix.
> My hostname is "host.domain.com", and the list is
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", but I want "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
>
> I can´t remove de host of header.
Try sending email from that host without
Hi,
I have the mailman with freebsd and postfix.
My hostname is "host.domain.com", and the list is
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", but I want "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
I can´t remove de host of header.
Anyone can help me?
Gerson Oaida
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Christopher Adams wrote:
>
>I think you misunderstood me. I didn't mean that the header and/or footer
>was added to other attachments.
It wasn't clear to me whether you thought that or not.
>Typically, what happens is that list subscribers attach a PDF or Word
>document, using Outlook or Grou
Thanks for your reply.
I think you misunderstood me. I didn't mean that the header and/or footer
was added to other attachments.
Typically, what happens is that list subscribers attach a PDF or Word
document, using Outlook or Groupwise mail. All the lists have a standard
footer set by default.
Christopher Adams wrote:
>I am trying to verify that this is normal behavior for Mailman. I have
>been doing this for a number of years and never
>realized this. According to a previous post to the list:
>
>>Are you saying that the original posts to the list contain attachments
>>that go to the li
I am trying to verify that this is normal behavior for Mailman. I have
been doing this for a number of years and never
realized this. According to a previous post to the list:
>Are you saying that the original posts to the list contain attachments
>that go to the list? If so, the list header and f
Sean wrote:
>
>what script attaches the headers and footers to a message before it is
>sent out?
Mailman/Handlers/Decorate.py
The above is in the pipline to add msg_header and msg_footer to
individual messages. Its decorate method is called by
Mailman/Handlers/ToDigest.py to add digest_header and
Hi,
what script attaches the headers and footers to a message before it is
sent out?
Thanks,
Sean
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Erik Peterson wrote:
I have been trying to get the "Urgent:" header to work and I can't seem
to get it to happen. I can't modify my MUA's headers to add it
directly, so I was attempting to make "Urgent: " the first
line of the message followed by a blank line and then the original body,
which
I have been trying to get the "Urgent:" header to work and I can't seem
to get it to happen. I can't modify my MUA's headers to add it
directly, so I was attempting to make "Urgent: " the first
line of the message followed by a blank line and then the original body,
which seems to be indicated
At 3:54 PM +0100 2004-11-14, Jan Eri wrote:
we are using Mailman 2.1.4, but we are handling subscription and
unsubscription with a separate system. Is there a way to remove the
List-Subscribe: and List-Unsubscribe: lines from the header of the
messages from the list?
From the web admin interfa
I'm embarassed, found it after I sent my question. Thanks anyway Tim!
regards,
Jan
Speedy Gonzalis wrote:
Go to your lists admin page.
At the bottom there is an option that says "Should messages from this mailing list
include the RFC 2369 (i.e. List-*) headers?"
Select "No"
Press the "submit your
Go to your lists admin page.
At the bottom there is an option that says "Should messages from this mailing
list include the RFC 2369 (i.e. List-*) headers?"
Select "No"
Press the "submit your changes" button.
You may want to do the same with the "List-Post: header" option as well.
Tim
At 09:5
Hi,
we are using Mailman 2.1.4, but we are handling subscription and
unsubscription with a separate system. Is there a way to remove the
List-Subscribe: and List-Unsubscribe: lines from the header of the
messages from the list?
I did browse tha FAQ, and I got a feeling this may not be easily
p
At 12:24 PM -0400 2004-07-03, zzizzle.com wrote:
Is it possible to have the software strip a known heading from an
email submission to the group? I use forms to send messages into
the group, and it has a bunch of garbledy gook on each one, making
it un-neat. Does anyone know how to removed th
Is it possible to have the software strip a known heading from an email
submission to the group? I use forms to send messages into the group,
and it has a bunch of garbledy gook on each one, making it un-neat.
Does anyone know how to removed the initial goop if you know what it is
beforehand?
At 6:40 PM +0200 2004-06-07, Matthias Rieber wrote:
when I add a header to the message, the message will be send as
attachemnt. The message is *not* html. It looks like this:
I wonder if this may be a problem with character set differences
(or perceived differences) in the headers versus the bo
Hi,
when I add a header to the message, the message will be send as
attachemnt. The message is *not* html. It looks like this:
...
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 18:31:18 +0200 (CEST)
Message-ID:
<[EMAIL PROT
One of our users has reported that the headers for the montly password
reminder email had incorrect headers like so:
Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2003 05:26:52 -0700
Subject: lists.domain1.dreamhost.com mailing list memberships reminder
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-No-Archive: yes
X-Ack: n
Hi
There are a bunch of options that that you can put into this header, such as
real_name and list_name and others.
I noticed that the email address is not listed.
Esteemed GDG member Contributes: email_address
Is what we would like to put there. Is there an undocumented feature that
would all
Hi,
i try long time to configure the mailman 2.1 but i get no result :-(
i like to configure Mailman that every mail look like this:
FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: nothing
what i get when i send a mail to the list:
FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; im Auftrag von; root [[EMAIL PROT
* DIG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-17 15:40:26 -0600]:
> -- It should be just "intact" ;-))
That depends on whether you read it as:
Reply with the subject: header intact
...or...
Reply with the subject header: intact
Either way it's pretty amusing (apologies to OP for the joke at its
ex
Hi, Stonewall Ballard !
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 01:15:04PM -0500, Stonewall Ballard wrote:
> Is it possible that this person "replied with the subject header intact"?
> :-)
-- It should be just "intact" ;-))
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On 12/15/02 3:35 PM, "Anita Vorstman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> confirm a44d804828712c273ac378de80d3d2edd67c0457
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On Wednesday 12 June 2002 12:36 am, Jon Parise wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 05:09:50AM -0400, Scott Courtney wrote:
> > Another change that may or may not apply to your lists: Some versions of
> > KMail, the client that comes with KDE, produce a header called
> > "Message-Id:". The parser in "
On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 05:09:50AM -0400, Scott Courtney wrote:
> Another change that may or may not apply to your lists: Some versions of KMail,
> the client that comes with KDE, produce a header called "Message-Id:". The
> parser in "arch" requires this to be "Message-ID:" or it chokes. I didn'
Well, it turns out there was so much cruft in that data from YahooGroups that
it was easier to write an awk script to zap most of it. Here's the script:
BEGIN LISTING **
#!/usr/bin/awk -f
#
# Attempts to clean up some ugly header problems when importing
# mail from Ya
>When I receive a message and i look the header, i don't appear in
>recipient ! How it's possible ?
>How the server send in my mailbox the message& without my adress in yhe
>header ?
>Is there a hidden header& or a smtp solution which doesn't appear in the
>hearder?
The To: headers are not us
On 14 December 2001, Xavier NOEL-LARDIN said:
> I have installed mailman few weeks ago, and it's a great product.
> I have a question about smtp header.
^^^
There's no such thing as an SMTP header. There is an SMTP conversation
and an RFC 2822 header.
> When
(I scanned the list Manager's documentation and your FAQ and didn't find
this subject)
Is it possible to suppress any of the header stuff that Mailman seems to
automatically add to my messages? Here's an example of the
headers that are getting put on my list messages:
X-POP3-Rcpt: [EMAIL PROTECT
The screen that allows you to add headers and footers to list messages says:
This text can include %(attribute)s format strings which are resolved
against the list's attributes. Some useful attributes are:
real_name
_internal_name
host_name
info
Where can I find a complete list of the attribut
The screen that allows you to add headers and footers to list messages says:
This text can include %(attribute)s format strings which are resolved
against the list's attributes. Some useful attributes are:
real_name
_internal_name
host_name
info
Where can I find a complete list of the attribut
I help administer a L-Soft ListServ list which is fast approaching the
500 subscriber limit for free licenses. While complex to maintain,
ListServ has some nice features which I haven't found on other list
software, including two that our subscribers have argued over:
subscriber control over the e
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 09:57:25 -0400
Jonathan Andrew Sheen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to get Mailman to sort its headers differently, so
> that "To:" "From:" and "Subject:" all come down _under_ Mailman's
> custom headers?
Currently, no.
I also suspect that this is not what you
Is there a way to get Mailman to sort its headers differently, so that
"To:" "From:" and "Subject:" all come down _under_ Mailman's custom headers?
Jonathan Andrew Sheen
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Thanks for pointing me in the right direction: "Pegasus mail" (
http://www.pmail.com/ ) is the culprit, not Mailman!
Fil wrote:
>
> It is most probably your mailer (Netscape) that reads the List-* headers
> and, instead of printing them on the screen, gives you this nice little
> line.
>
> @ Ro
It is most probably your mailer (Netscape) that reads the List-* headers
and, instead of printing them on the screen, gives you this nice little
line.
@ Roger Buck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) :
> There is a subscription message ("Double-click ...") that appears on
> all messages to/from the list (mailm
There is a subscription message ("Double-click ...") that appears on
all messages to/from the list (mailman 2.0 and 2.5) .
I can't find it with grep.
Can anyone please tell me where this is generated and/or how to remove
it?
A message sent to the list looks like this:
~~
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001 11:07:27 -0700
Chuq Von Rospach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday, June 6, 2001, at 10:58 AM, Tim Tyler wrote:
>> mailman experts, I just received a request from an owner of a
>> list on how to limit many of the headers that are received by the
>> end user. While some
I want to thank those that sent me information on editing the python code
for restricting headers. I do agree that many of those headers are useful
for many lists, but there are occassions when they are more of a menace than
a help. It would be nice if headers could be split into two categories
> "CVR" == Chuq Von Rospach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CVR> On Wednesday, June 6, 2001, at 10:58 AM, Tim Tyler wrote:
>> mailman experts, I just received a request from an owner of a
>> list on how to limit many of the headers that are received by
>> the end user. While so
On Wednesday, June 6, 2001, at 10:58 AM, Tim Tyler wrote:
> mailman experts,
> I just received a request from an owner of a list on how to limit
> many of the headers that are received by the end user. While some
> headers are probably necessary, many are not.
This is all over the archives
mailman experts,
I just received a request from an owner of a list on how to limit many
of the headers that are received by the end user. While some headers are
probably necessary, many are not. Is it possible to limit which headers
can be received by the end users? I.e., Is it possible t
I would like the header/footer to rotate with a different meesage each time
a Digest is sent out.
Has anyone done a modification that allows this.
Thanks
Thomas
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Title: Header and footer issues
I am trying to add a standard header and footer to my lists with mailman but Exchange does not translate those headers. Is there a way to add a header and footer as plain text to the message?
Rich A
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